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Beat Your Name. 》? The theatrical version of Devil's Blade became one of the top 5 grossing films in Japanese film history

author:Longitudinal news

Oriental Network Zhongxiang news reporter Chen Chen

According to Japanese media news, the theatrical version of the animation "Devil's Blade: Infinite Train" has a cumulative box office of 20.48 billion yen (about 1.3 billion yuan) in the 24 days of release, and currently ranks fifth in the box office list of Japanese film history.

Beat Your Name. 》? The theatrical version of Devil's Blade became one of the top 5 grossing films in Japanese film history

Released in Japan on October 16, Devil's Blade: Infinite Train exceeded 10 billion yen (about 637 million yuan) in the 10 days of release, becoming the fastest film in Japanese film history to break the 10 billion box office mark. The previous record holder was Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away (2001), which grossed 10 billion and took 25 days.

After 14 days at the box office of 10 billion, the theatrical version of "Devil's Blade" once again exceeded 20 billion yen, surpassing the 20.3 billion yen box office of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone", officially ranking among the top five box offices in the history of Japanese films. The film is currently far from the previous hit "Your Name" from Makoto Shinkai. The box office gap of only 500 million yen is only a matter of time before it exceeds.

Devil's Blade: Infinite Train has also received great response outside of Japan. The film also landed in Taiwan on October 30, surpassing "Frozen 2" and "Your Name". " became taiwan's highest-grossing animated film.

Created by Japanese manga artist Goka Tsuyoshi, the original manga was serialized in Weekly Shonen JUMP from February 2016 to May 2020, and the cumulative circulation of manga single books, including electronic editions, has exceeded 100 million copies. The anime version was released from April to September 2019 and became a japanese social phenomenon.

Attached, the top 10 box office in the history of Japanese films:

(In Yen)

1. Spirited 30.8 billion

2. Titanic 26.2 billion

3. Frozen 25.5 billion

4. "Your Name." 25.03 billion

5. "Devil's Blade Infinite Train" 20.48 billion

6. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 20.3 billion

7. Hal's Moving Castle 19.6 billion

8. Princess Mononoke 19.3 billion

9. "Jump the Great Search Line 2: Blocking the Rainbow Bridge" 17.35 billion

10. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 17.3 billion

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